Summer Pupsicle Recipes to Cool Your Pet Off

What kind of dog wouldn’t love keeping cool with a delicious frozen treat this summer? If you think your dog deserves the best, it’s high time you made her one of these yummy pupsicles…plus, you get to say the word “pupsicle!”

Yogurty Peanut Butter Pops

Blend peanut butter and yogurt in a blender. Add water as needed to create a smooth, loose consistency. Freeze into popsicle molds or in an ice cube tray.

These are delicious enough to eat yourself, plus they’re packed with protein! Remember to choose peanut butter without xylitol in it, and with as little sugar and salt as possible. If your dog’s particularly sensitive to dairy, it’s best to choose a different recipe.

Pineapple Chicken Pops

Blend pineapple until smooth. Add chicken broth and water or juice if needed to loosen the mixture. Freeze solid.

Keep your popsicles as low-sugar as possible by choosing juice and fruit with no added sugar. Keep sodium in mind, too! The more water or juice you add to your popsicles, the more hydrating they’ll be.